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Troubled business – Feng Shui case study

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ABOUT the client: Sharon and her husband Daniel own a multi-million dollar car auction business in the Orange County region with two branch offices. Sharon and Daniel are hardworking business people who work long hours to earn their income.

Q: Why did Sharon and Daniel call you?

Master Jenny: Sharon and Daniel had become involved in a lawsuit two years ago and were now on the verge of bankruptcy. They had been in the business for many years and were not ready to give it up. It seemed to Sharon that no matter how much money they earned, it was never enough. There was always some unexpected expense or problem cropping up. Sharon felt strongly that something was simply not right. She and Daniel decided to get their feng shui checked.

Q: How was their office feng shui?

Master Jenny: Sharon and Daniel are both Western Direction Pattern people. One of their two buildings is oriented on a southwest/northeast axis that matches them. However, their personal offices were in the east sector and their main door faced southeast. Both the east and southeast directions are associated with the wood element and are incompatible to them. The wood energies conflict with Daniel’s earth and Sharon’s metal elements and are likely to bring troublemakers in the form of paperwork problems or lawsuits.

In their second building, Sharon’s personal office is located in the southeast corner, which again does not match her. Daniel’s office is located in the northeast corner. Although the northeast matches him, that particular year, the northeast direction had annual stars that can bring challenging people who take advantage of him.

Q: What is a key feng shui adjustment you recommended for them?

Master Jenny: Among many of the feng shui adjustments I recommended, the most important was for them to create personal offices in the west sector of their buildings. Because Sharon could not easily relocate her office in the second business location, I suggested she minimize her time in this office and try to accomplish most of her work in the other, more compatible building.

Q: Did you have any special recommendations for Sharon and Daniel?

Master Jenny: I also recommended for Sharon and Daniel to do their birth charts to find out if they were doing business in a compatible field to them. Often, working in the wrong field leads to challenges. Both charts confirmed that their personal Wealth Sectors were weak and money comes and goes. Also, the car industry was not compatible to them. Because they could not give up their line of work, it was vital for them to learn special mantras and meditations in addition to the feng shui adjustments to release defeating energies.

Q: Did they follow through with making the adjustments?

Master Jenny: Sharon meticulously followed my recommendations in adjusting furniture placement, staff location, colors, crystals, and most importantly, acquiring Chi Art with mantras to adjust her business’ feng shui.



 

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